Reference no: EM132227376
Part 1 Define
1. Correlation
2. Causation
3. Scholarly research
4. Peer review
5. Peer reviewed article
6. False-positive test result
7. Double blind study
8. Triple blind study
9. Hypothesis
10. Literature review
11. Placebo
12. Self-reported data
13. Control group
14. Replication/repeatability of an experiment
15. In logic, an “Exclusive Or” situation
16. “library of congress classification ”
17. Within the “library of congress classification” , what is the two-letter code for “commerce”(business)?
18. Empirical evidence
19. Anecdotal evidence
20. Longitudinal study
21. Likert scale
Part 2 : Plan an experiment. You do not have to do the actual experiment, just “imagine” it.
1. Identify an issue
2. State the purpose of the test
3. State a hypothesis
4. Identify the variables involved in the test
5. Describe the topic upon which a literature review will be conducted
6. Describe any questionnaires or other resources you will need for the experiment.
7. Identify the population to be tested
8. Define how test subjects (the sample ) will be selected
9. Define when the test will be conducted
10. Describe how the test will be conducted
11. Describe statistical techniques and models that will be used to analyze the data
12. Describe how different test results will be “for ” or “against” the hypothesis in your conclusion